How to solve the Hispanic problem

renard_ruse

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The best way to stop the damage being caused by the ever increasing Hispanic population to the demographic position of the white race in America is to incorporate them into the white community.
 
They can still be Hispanic but be considered another white ethnic group like Italian-Americans or Greek-Americans. Over time they might just fully assimilate like most of those groups did.
 
About half the Hispanics already select white as their race on the census form.

Genetic studies show that Latin America is approximately 55 to 60% European genetically.
 
Um, plenty of Hispanics identify as "white" already. You can be both! Hell, I'm Irish, and Ted Cruz is a helluva lot whiter than I am.
 
They can still be Hispanic but be considered another white ethnic group like Italian-Americans or Greek-Americans. Over time they might just fully assimilate like most of those groups did.

About half the Hispanics already select white as their race on the census form.

Genetic studies show that Latin America is approximately 55 to 60% European genetically.


No worries for you, Yates. You don't socialize enough and no one cares about your opinion. You're safe, vato!
 
The best way to stop the damage being caused by the ever increasing Hispanic population to the demographic position of the white race in America is to incorporate them into the white community.

I hesitate to respond to this because I don't think you're being serious. You do realize Hispanic is not a race, I suppose, but even if it were, who cares?
 
Wow Renard.
You, aella and smootG must be triplets.
 
The best way to stop the damage being caused by the ever increasing Hispanic population to the demographic position of the white race in America is to incorporate them into the white community.

Well down here they are laid back about the damage us gringos cause their culture.

They were here first...

As of 2010, 45% of Texas residents had Hispanic ancestry; these include recent immigrants from Mexico, Central America, and South America, as well as Tejanos, whose ancestors have lived in Texas as early as the 1700s. Tejanos are the largest ancestry group in southern Duval County and amongst the largest in and around Bexar County, including San Antonio, where over one million Hispanics live. The state has the second largest Hispanic population in the United States, behind California.

Hispanics dominate southern, south-central, and western Texas and form a significant portion of the residents in the cities of Dallas, Houston, and Austin. The Hispanic population contributes to Texas having a younger population than the American average, because Hispanic births have outnumbered non-Hispanic white births since the early 1990s. In 2007, for the first time since the early nineteenth century, Hispanics accounted for more than half of all births (50.2%), while non-Hispanic whites accounted for just 34%.
 
If this thread moves in a different direction than the OP intended (non-racist)
I was hoping that someone might also weave in some comments about the native indian-american population.
Because that's one topic or ethnic group that I haven't seen discussed much in the forum, and I'm curious.
 
Why go through all that rigmarole of categorizing them as separate and then recategorizing them as the same, when you could just ignore the differences and call them all human beings in the first place?
 
Why go through all that rigmarole of categorizing them as separate and then recategorizing them as the same, when you could just ignore the differences and call them all human beings in the first place?

My God!

A reasonable suggestion...Thank you!
 
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